FairBreak-bound Sana Mir excited to share stage alongside 'great group of people'

“Sports can transcend boundaries and nationalities and that’s what we are seeing here”

Firdose Moonda02-May-2022Sana Mir isn’t too sure if she still knows how to bowl a cricket ball, but the next fortnight will tell. The former Pakistan captain has come out of retirement to lead Sapphires at the FairBreak Invitational T20 competition and has temporarily swapped her commentator’s microphone for time in the middle, in the hope of inspiring a new generation of women’s players.”From the very start, I loved the concept of FairBreak. Growing up in Pakistan, we didn’t have a lot of mentors and having mentors increases how you grow as a player. It’s been two years since I’ve played and this concept has brought me back,” Mir said at the captains’ press conference in Dubai, where she made clear her intention to offer herself as a role model to anyone who is interested.Related

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“It’s a great satisfaction to be able to share whatever knowledge I have gained over the years, not only with players from my own country but with players from other countries. It’s great to be back but it has been tough. At one point I thought I forgot how to hold the ball but hopefully, I haven’t. The commentary was great, especially getting to spend time with people like Nasser Hussain and Lisa Sthalekar, that was amazing, but I look forward to playing again.”Mir will lead a team that includes Australia’s, Elyse Villani, Jade Allen and Grace Harris, South Africa’s Shabnim Ismail, England’s Natasha Farrant, and Ireland’s Gaby Lewis and Kim Garth. There are also seven Associate players in her squad, as is the case with all the teams in the competition, which aims to bring together cricketers from 30 countries to increase playing opportunities across the women’s game.It’s this unique blend that got Mir excited enough to compare her comeback to the feeling of waking up on Eid morning, with the same spirit of being part of something bigger than oneself.